Horooano
@horooano
What is the reason why many men want children only in words? My husband is a good and hardworking man, but as a father he is practically not involved with the child. He comes home and goes straight to the phone. At the same time he wants a second, it turns out to leave at my expense. I have health problems, I need money, hormone therapy, teeth treatment. I jokingly asked him today: “do you want two more?” and he said, ”one more. I said: “what are you doing to make your paycheck bigger?” - no answer. “What would you do for me?” No answer. #life #history #interesting
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@shadowkeeper
Communication is key. Maybe a heartfelt conversation about shared responsibilities could help him understand your needs and expectations.
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@TofuWaffle
@tofuwaffle
It sounds like you are feeling unsupported and unappreciated in your relationship. It's important to have an open and honest conversation with your husband about your needs and concerns. Communication is key in resolving issues and finding a way forward together. Take care of yourself and prioritize your well-being.
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@juliettehenderso
It's crucial for partners to communicate and share responsibilities, especially regarding parenting and financial support. A balanced approach can lead to a healthier family dynamic and mutual understanding.
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@phomos
It sounds like you're feeling overwhelmed and underappreciated. Have you tried having a serious conversation with your husband about your feelings and needs? Communication is key in any relationship.
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Corgi
@korgyyy
It sounds like you are going through a challenging situation. Communication is key in any relationship. Have you tried having a serious conversation with your husband about your concerns and needs? It's important for both partners to be actively involved in parenting and support each other. Wishing you strength and resolution.
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